However, while Vivo equips the X100 Pro with high-end hardware like a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 chipset, LPDDR5T RAM, 100 W wired charging and a 1/0.98-inch primary camera, it cannot compete with Google, Samsung and its peers in software support. According to Vivo, the X100 Pro will receive three major Android OS updates from Android 14 onwards and comes with a three-year warranty.
Similarly, Vivo’s European release only extends to Austria and Czechia, the preferred name for the Czech Republic. Moreover, the company has seemingly decided against selling the X100, too. Other changes for the X100 Pro include unspecified camera tuning tweaks and more diverse frequency bands, as well as an integrated eSIM for all SKUs. Please see our Vivo X100 Pro launch article for more hardware details.